This remix typically takes the original vocal stems or MIDI melodies from a Kadhalan song—most frequently Mukkabla or Urvasi —and layers them with:

This keyword bridges a massive gap between two generations of music lovers—those who grew up humming A.R. Rahman’s masterpiece from the 1994 blockbuster Kadhalan (also known as Premikudu in Telugu), and the new-age Gen Z crowd obsessed with heavy bass, trap drops, and remix culture.

Until then, your best bet is to . Bookmark the YouTube video, add it to a playlist, and use YouTube Premium for offline listening.

The title "Kadhalan" translates to "Lover" (masculine) in Tamil. Unlike many upbeat rap tracks, "Kadhalan" is a deeply melodic and emotionally charged song that explores the raw pain of heartbreak and unrequited love.

The remix is an exciting piece of fan-made art. You can enjoy it on YouTube or SoundCloud for free. If you absolutely need an offline MP3, proceed with caution – use a trusted source, scan for viruses, and respect the original copyright holders by not redistributing the file.

Trust me, the original A. R. Rahman track sounds incredible on good speakers. You can download the original Kadhalan album legally on:

(Havoc Mathan and Havoc Naven). Originally released as a single in 2014 and later featured on their 2015 compilation album, Best of Havoc Brothers

Because the remix is unofficial, you cannot buy it. However, you can enjoy it legally in these ways:

Official releases are 320kbps or FLAC. Most free download sites compress remixes to 128kbps or lower, riddled with "watermark tags" (DJs shouting their name over the drop).

Released as a single in and later featured in the album Best of Havoc Brothers (2015), "Kadhalan" is a soulful Tamil pop track. Artists: Havoc Mathan and Havoc Naven. Music Director: DJ Gan. Duration: 4 minutes and 28 seconds.

"Havoc Brothers" is a music production duo (or a tag used by specific remixers) known for taking classic Indian film songs and giving them a modern, heavy-bass, "trap" or "EDM" makeover. They take Rahman’s original vocals and layer them over a thumping, western hip-hop beat. The result? A track that sounds amazing on loud car speakers or in a club, but which the original record labels do not officially own.

Since the "Havoc Brothers" version is unofficial, you likely won't find it on Apple Music or Spotify officially under that name. However, you have two legal options: